My new 90 one ton
My new 90 one ton
So I just picked up a 1990 one ton. Its in pretty good condtion as far as I can tell, zero rust, and has ~97k on the clock. The issue with it is that its blowing oil out the dipstick. The PO says the #6 injector line cracked, while pulling a heavy trailer up a steep hill so he seems to think the piston has a hole in it. Do you guys think his assesment is pretty accurate? It seems to run and drive well, but I have never had one before. I'm pretty new to diesels but not gas engines. I'm hoppeing I didn't do to bad paying 1400 delivered.




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1400 was a good deal man don't worry about that, it looks solid and the front of the cab roof gutter doesn't look rotted out which is a typical rust area.
Looks like a good deal. Even if it needs an engine.
If it still runs I can't imagine it being a bad piston.
and that interior is the exact same interior in our 90, i love it. It's like maroon and not like that bright red my 91 has.
Looks like a good deal. Even if it needs an engine.
If it still runs I can't imagine it being a bad piston.
and that interior is the exact same interior in our 90, i love it. It's like maroon and not like that bright red my 91 has.
When running it does it miss at all?
Down by the starter there's a 3/4" hose hanging down. Does smoke come out of that too?
The PO is right that the motor is hurt. Could be a holed piston, could be a badly scored cylinder wall.
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The "dents" are where the piston was melting. 
Time to pull the engine. It's perfectly OK to redo just the one bad cylinder, the rest of them will probably go another 400k so no sense tossing perfectly good parts.

Time to pull the engine. It's perfectly OK to redo just the one bad cylinder, the rest of them will probably go another 400k so no sense tossing perfectly good parts.




